Robert J. Hauck, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Dr. Robert Hauck is the author of a book and several articles and papers on early Christianity, and is working on a project on the ways Christian apologists of the second and third centuries formulated notions of salvation in relation to Hellenistic philosophy...

Courses Taught

Dr. Robert Hauck is the author of a book and several articles and papers on early Christianity, and is working on a project on the ways Christian apologists of the second and third centuries formulated notions of salvation in relation to Hellenistic philosophy and culture. He has taught at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the University of Virginia, the University of Oregon, and taught for ten years at Converse College in South Carolina, where he was R.L. Maclellan Professor of Religion and chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy. Prior to coming to Gonzaga, he was Dean of Liberal Arts at Spokane Community College. A native of the Seattle area, he is married and has two children.

Book

The More Divine Proof: Prophecy and Inspiration in Celsus and Origen. Academy Series, American Academy of Religion. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.